Today's video is a compilation of my top social media marketing advice that everyone can apply in 2024. Hope this brings tons of value!
Timestamps:
0:00 - 2:20 Social Media Is Free Attention
2:20 - 4:28 The Roadmap to Social Media Marketing in 2024
4:28 - 6:45 The Importance Of Diversifying Your Content
6:45 - 11:18 How To Make Great Content In 2024
11:18 - 13:27 Documenting vs Creating
13:27 - 16:27 Why LinkedIn is Crucial for Your Business in 2024
16:27 - 20:53 How To Take Advantage of Pop Culture Trends In Your Content
20:53 - 24:13 The Science Behind The Art
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Gary Vaynerchuk is a serial entrepreneur and serves as the Chairman of VaynerX, the CEO of VaynerMedia, and the Creator & CEO of VeeFriends. Gary is considered one of the leading global minds on what’s next in culture, relevance, and the internet. Known as “GaryVee,” he is described as one of the most forward thinkers in business – he acutely recognizes trends and patterns early to help others understand how these shifts impact markets and consumer behavior. Whether it’s emerging artists, esports, NFT investing, or digital communications, Gary understands how to bring brand relevance to the forefront. He is a prolific angel investor with early investments in companies such as Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Venmo, Snapchat, Coinbase and Uber.
Gary is an entrepreneur at heart – he builds businesses. Today, he helps Fortune 1000 brands leverage consumer attention through his full-service advertising agency, VaynerMedia, which has offices in New York, Los Angeles, London, Mexico City, and Singapore. VaynerMedia is part of the VaynerX holding company, including Eva Nosidam Productions, Vayner3, Gallery Media Group, The Sasha Group, VaynerSpeakers, and VaynerCommerce. Gary is also the Co-Founder of VaynerSports, Resy, and Empathy Wines. Gary guided both Resy and Empathy to successful exits – which were sold respectively to American Express and Constellation Brands. He’s also a Board Member at Candy Digital, Co-Founder of VCR Group, Co-Founder of ArtOfficial, Co-Founder of VaynerWATT, and Creator & CEO of VeeFriends. In addition, Gary was recently named to the Fortune list of the Top 50 Influential people in the NFT industry.
In addition to running multiple businesses, Gary documents his life daily as a CEO through his social media channels, which have more than 44 million followers and garnish over 173 million monthly impressions/views across all platforms. His podcast, “The GaryVee Audio Experience,” ranks among the top podcasts globally. He is a five-time New York Times Bestselling Author and one of the most highly sought-after public speakers.
Gary serves on the board of MikMak, Bojangles Restaurants, and Pencils of Promise. He is also a longtime Well Member of Charity:Water.
Timestamps:
0:00 - 2:20 Social Media Is Free Attention
2:20 - 4:28 The Roadmap to Social Media Marketing in 2024
4:28 - 6:45 The Importance Of Diversifying Your Content
6:45 - 11:18 How To Make Great Content In 2024
11:18 - 13:27 Documenting vs Creating
13:27 - 16:27 Why LinkedIn is Crucial for Your Business in 2024
16:27 - 20:53 How To Take Advantage of Pop Culture Trends In Your Content
20:53 - 24:13 The Science Behind The Art
Thanks for watching!
Join My Discord!: https://www.garyvee.com/discord
Check out another series on my channel:
Gary Vaynerchuk Keynote Speeches: https://www.garyvee.com/keynotespeeches
Gary Vaynerchuk's thoughts on NFTs, Web3, cryptocurrencies and more: https://www.garyvee.com/web3nfts
Life, Business, and Career Advice l Gary Vaynerchuk Original Films: https://www.garyvee.com/gvoriginals
How to Make Money at Garage Sales l TrashTalk: https://www.garyvee.com/trashtalks
Inside the Life of a $300M+ Company's CEO l DailyVee: https://www.garyvee.com/dailyvees
Gary Vaynerchuk is a serial entrepreneur and serves as the Chairman of VaynerX, the CEO of VaynerMedia, and the Creator & CEO of VeeFriends. Gary is considered one of the leading global minds on what’s next in culture, relevance, and the internet. Known as “GaryVee,” he is described as one of the most forward thinkers in business – he acutely recognizes trends and patterns early to help others understand how these shifts impact markets and consumer behavior. Whether it’s emerging artists, esports, NFT investing, or digital communications, Gary understands how to bring brand relevance to the forefront. He is a prolific angel investor with early investments in companies such as Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Venmo, Snapchat, Coinbase and Uber.
Gary is an entrepreneur at heart – he builds businesses. Today, he helps Fortune 1000 brands leverage consumer attention through his full-service advertising agency, VaynerMedia, which has offices in New York, Los Angeles, London, Mexico City, and Singapore. VaynerMedia is part of the VaynerX holding company, including Eva Nosidam Productions, Vayner3, Gallery Media Group, The Sasha Group, VaynerSpeakers, and VaynerCommerce. Gary is also the Co-Founder of VaynerSports, Resy, and Empathy Wines. Gary guided both Resy and Empathy to successful exits – which were sold respectively to American Express and Constellation Brands. He’s also a Board Member at Candy Digital, Co-Founder of VCR Group, Co-Founder of ArtOfficial, Co-Founder of VaynerWATT, and Creator & CEO of VeeFriends. In addition, Gary was recently named to the Fortune list of the Top 50 Influential people in the NFT industry.
In addition to running multiple businesses, Gary documents his life daily as a CEO through his social media channels, which have more than 44 million followers and garnish over 173 million monthly impressions/views across all platforms. His podcast, “The GaryVee Audio Experience,” ranks among the top podcasts globally. He is a five-time New York Times Bestselling Author and one of the most highly sought-after public speakers.
Gary serves on the board of MikMak, Bojangles Restaurants, and Pencils of Promise. He is also a longtime Well Member of Charity:Water.
When I was a young man marketing for my dad's liquor store and wine store. If you wanted to get people to know about you, you had to pay. You had to pay I Had to pay a newspaper to put an advertising in the newspaper I Had to pay a cable company to run my TV commercial I Had to pay for a billboard to show my sign I Had to pay the marketing uh Direct Mail company to make a flyer and send it into your mailbox so you would see it I Had to pay today. The attention of the world lives in here.
The things that dominate here is gaming and entertainment and Social Networks. People here complain that they're not getting a lot of views on their videos on Instagram or Tik Tok or these platforms but they have forgotten that it's free. Let me say this, nice and slow today. if you were to advertise on social networks, the cost of showing up, not making it, but showing up is free.
This is crazy Google which I used a lot Google AdWords How many people here do Google AdWords pretty aggressively for their business. a little higher I just want to get a sense a lot of you Google charges you money when somebody clicks, not everybody converts. you. Try to figure out if the amount you pay do enough people convert that.
It's worth your money but it still costs you money The Social Network Revolution is insane. It is free to build brand. Most people in this room, Most people in Brazil Most people in South America Most people in the world do not produce enough content for how big the opportunity is for free attention. That is the biggest elephant in this room today for you today.
What would be the top three platforms to be on because there are so many and what would you do on each of them if if you were starting now, what would you do on Tik Tok YouTube Instagram or Facebook Yeah. so I think again back to the earlier point of self-awareness if you're selling B2B All of a sudden, LinkedIn is number one right If you're selling, if you're a sass, if you started a SAS business, If you're listening right now and you want to s or you you sell to lawyers you have a service that sells to lawyers then LinkedIn is going to be number one globally for sure. with YouTube shorts probably being number two because YouTube is a search engine. Yes, and a lot of people search there, so that would also be good if you were into SAS and then probably in that scenario I would then say if you're selling, you know a B2B service after those two probably Facebook grounded in a Facebook group with then Twitter X being probably fourth.
If you're selling, SAS Instagram's probably a distant fifth Snapchat Pinterest they're super far away in that scenario, If you're selling t-shirts to 15 to 25 year olds all of a sudden, Tik Tok becomes number one. Instagram probably becomes number two in that scenario and YouTube Shorts is number three, right? So I think for a lot of people, that's that reality for broader markets. I Think that if you're really trying to sell something like to the broad consumer, call it for everybody who's 25 to 55. Well now you start getting into: Facebook still being an incredibly powerful platform for selling MH Um I do think that organic Tik Tock for Branding is exciting Instagram again becomes a stronger selling platform, but both of those scenarios require ads more than organic reach. Yeah, um, whereas Tik Tok you can win on organic reach and kind of capture lightning in a bottle. so the you know I Hope everybody appreciates the answer. It it it is contextual. now.
what's the importance of diversifying your content? I Love you for that. Clearly, maybe you've been, you know. I've been a little bit loud about this last 60 days. I'm writing a new book next year.
it's going to be called Day Trading Attention. So I've been in it trying to teach everybody how to win on every platform. Tik Tok YouTube Cuz social media is the current place where attention is. If the metaverse comes, I'll be telling you what to do in those headsets.
I Don't care where attention is cable TV 20 years ago I'd be writing books like cable TV 40 years ago regular TV Regular TV 80 years ago radio How to hack radio. I Just want to know where the attention is Spotify Rap Cabar is important. Today it used to be called TRL it used to be called The Source It used to like I Don't Hot 9 I Don't give a I'm agnostic to what platform has the attention I Just want to figure out where it is I want to be great at it I Don't hear social media I hear Tik Tock and then I double click Tik Tock Regular post Tik Tock Live different I Don't hear LinkedIn Not just where you put your resume No no I hear that's a social network Double click. There's regular posts, there's video, there's written word, there's pictures.
This is science. It's skill. So diversifying content is the number one reason that the person on the other side of this video right now is not popping off like she he wants to. People get stuck in ruts.
They got something that worked for them or they're comfortable with and they're posting the same they posted 5 years ago on in Stagram even though a ton of people are now on. Tik Tok and Instagram so there's less. it's different Mhm and we've already seen all that from you and they get tired we all grew up with that was hot as and then three years later it was less hot because we got it. That's why Madonna was a beast.
she was like oh I got you for four years now I'm going to I'm A Material Girl Now let me go on a cross and some D I'm going to do this and I'm going to be Vogue and she just kept mixing it the up we understand and by the way, we see that all the time. Like there's the people that have one pitch and they're hot for three years and we never heard about them again. right? And then there's people that are icons. Why? Because they Diversified their content.
That's major The best YouTubers in the world. Starting with Mr Beast Down Spend more time and more money on their thumbnail than you could ever imagine. So number one for everybody who's going to do video. and again, that's a whole another conversation because for some people it should be written word, Some people should be doing audio, Some people should be doing video. But I think uh, I think the thumbnail on video is incredibly important I think the first three seconds thing that Dustin and I were talking about on our trip this week is do we need the hook from the from the thumbnail to be delivered on in the first two or three or 4 seconds And and we we really believe we do. We believe that if if my hook says you know 30 to 40 year olds, you should be thinking about LinkedIn and if my opening line is like before, we get into that I you know, like you might in two seconds you may lose that audience. And so I think a lot of science around the art I think a couple of other things. There's a lot of ways to do it.
Let me encourage some people. One thing that I've been noticing is on: Instagram You could just take a photo of something right? You were here with your friend this weekend in New York You could take a photo of like a nice picture that caught your eye in New York Take a photo but if you then wrote three paragraphs really great ones because you're a great writer about the concept of enjoying the weekends. to reset of the concept of busyness in chaos in Controlled Chaos is an effective way to be an entrepreneur. You could write the you know curiosity.
I've been to New York seven times, but I've never gone down this street right? Like you could take a photo of anything. a banana, a car, a tree, a bird, your backyard. it. You really could take a photo of almost anything and then write three or four paragraphs that are very thoughtful about a point you're trying to make.
Now all of a sudden you don't need a video and editing team. You could do it all by yourself and for a lot of people listening. They're not great on camera. They're not great with their words, but they're incredible writers and so it's around.
self-awareness of the me, the the style, the content, and then there's strategy around the distribution depending on your business and so that's one main theme to keep getting very nerdy and deep on your question. The other thing to always look for is underpriced attention. Yeah, The thing that I know you know about me over these last seven eight years is that I have a very strong skill set in understanding where there's more organic reach against consumption and and when to do it hard than most people. and that's been a big part of My Success you were there when I was yelling about musically and Tik Tok when that when that seemed crazy to almost everyone you you weren't there but people that have been following me all the way back to 2005 6 and 7even there was in an incredible amount of content and passion. I had around YouTube and Twitter and Facebook I mean I wrote Crush in 2008 came out in 09 but I wrote it in 2008. that's 15 years ago. long time. So I I think that I constantly look for the underpriced attention.
It's always most exciting when it comes up in a new platform, but new platforms only come around every 3, four, seven, nine years. Yeah, then when it's not a platform, it goes into the things we just talked about. the strategy within the platforms. Yeah, I talked about recently.
It's already lost momentum in a month, but a month ago I was incredibly excited about posting a meme and then a video on Instagram a two poost Carousel I saw that Mhm and you know I I I see incredible Uh, opportunity that again almost talking to Dustin I'm almost having my own meeting right now. One thing that continues to work for me is taking headlines that are happening in pop culture business and doing a green screen and talking over it. That model continues to work better than if I just looked in camera right now and talk and even when the the green screen the Green Screen Video is not great quality like it doesn't look good but it it works Correct to your point. My last one which did really well I was in the car and the light was hitting a different way and it wasn't like my yeah I was like distorted.
that's right content I always said to myself do I got content or I'm just document my journey cuz I'm going to L this whereever you recorded or not. So what's the difference between content and documenting the journey? Yeah there was a moment there was a kid in here. it was a big moment for me. it exploded for me.
we were just chopping and I just cuz thank God I was filming back there and I just said he's like I don't know what to make I said document don't create right people have shoot days I'm an influencer I'm on today I'm going to make stuff that's commercials that's TV That's fine by the way. that works for a lot of people. people like you and me and a lot of people out there. We should be documented mhm not creating right We because what we do is just who we are.
just you know the best you ever said the best I ever said it's lost I said some to my sister the other day. I'm like I wish that was fil you know like like it's so the difference is not a lot. The key for everyone is to be self-aware of who they are. Some people this is what blew me away.
Maybe this hit you too as my life started changing. I started rubbing elbow with different kind of people I'm like yo some of these Comedians and actors like suck in real life but in the context of doing it for film they're beasts and then then I did enough TV and different I'm like oh this shit's slow. you go do a movie you're like all right back in the trailer for 3 hours I'm like this. You know, for other people we like it Raw, clean, authentic, no no with it like that works for us. So for everybody on the other side there's two groups. There's the people that should do it the actors way like they should make the studio proper. They need their not. They they need to memorize their lines.
And then there's us. more. improv. We're more SNL than we are.
Feature film, right? Improv. Live life on stage. you know, in the kitchen, around a dinner table, chopping stoop life? It's that. and so cool.
Like neither's better. The key is, does everyone on the other side of this know who they are and are they trying to force it? What is universally true for everyone in this room, regardless of where you are on the journey within this industry, is that the far majority of individuals humans here, and companies are not taking advantage of what's happening in LinkedIn right now. So just from a pure practical standpoint, there's so many wants and dreams and hopes and things that you want to happen in this room. and one of the most significant opportunities to make that thing happen is actually knowing how to make content for LinkedIn and actually posting it and actually reaping the benefits of it LinkedIn right? This second is acting like a social network more similar to what Facebook was in 2013 and 14 and the land grab for B2B companies and B2B Toc companies that I've watched over the last two years grow and explode.
And really, I won't use the word exploit, but just so everybody understands. No ads, just taking advantage of best practices to create organic reach is disproportionately the underpriced attention. The underutilized move of this Collective room. You can literally make videos and pictures and run $25 to 50 $100 on LinkedIn against employees of venture capital firms and reach them and not have to go to conferences and pray that you'll run into them in the hallway to pitch them your startup and this is results tomorrow.
LinkedIn Content For your business, You can literally reach everyone. everyone. So many people's agendas here today is to do business development right. You'll listen to my talk, but what you're worried about is what's going to happen out there and what's going to happen tonight.
That's why you're here. That's the actual business. The fact that I know that scales 365 days a year. If you spend the 5 or 10 hours to do research on how do I make good LinkedIn content.
By the way, there's an incredible website that will tell you everything you should do I know some of you are taking notes I'll spell out the website for you G O O G thank you for doing that. That made my warning. You can literally type in how do I make LinkedIn content for an insurance SAS company enter and get obnoxious amount of results with best practices. This isn't about when I talk about this stuff.
They're like Gary But how do I do it? That's like saying how do I get into shape. Everybody here knows how to get into shape? It's called stop eating and go to the gym. Doing it is hard. I Promise you that if every person here leaves and does proper because there's the right way to do push-ups versus the wrong way, does proper LinkedIn content three times a day that they would see miraculous results for their business a year later. Uh, Taylor Swift Yes Travis Kelce Yes Have changed the NFL's business? Yes, without the NFL being a part of its plan at all. That's right. Like what is the attention message from I Know you're a big NFL fan? Like is there a message in that? Yes, of course there is. It's actually one of the biggest parts of the book, which is that everybody on Earth underestimates pop culture.
What happened with Taylor and Kelsey is they're cross-pollinating their platforms M So if you're a mechanic in Detroit Like I said in this post on social, you're not thinking about hitting up the Thai restaurant down the street to do a piece of social media content. I Know that's true today. yet that's the kind of left field post that will get people's attention. and so what? I See there is.
What do I think about pop culture? I Think it's one of the most significant currencies on Earth What if you're lucky enough to have an employee that works for you that's first Nam is Travis and another one that's first name is Taylor Like literally, you're a law firm. Travis Johnson Taylor Smith Maybe they're both guys cuz Taylor is obviously a name that can go. Either way, you can easily use the micro moment of the infatuation of our society to do something clever and silly. What people don't realize is that little clever video on Instagram that only got 90 views.
One of those 90 views is someone who's actually considering to hire an attorney and they actually like the fact that you were a little silly and not buttoned up and you made them feel more comfortable to reach out to you to work with your Law Firm or your dentist's place or your like I People are very linear. They don't realize how big pop culture is and how they can factor into their boring business. I Had a I had a um, gentlemen reach out to me who asks literally I Used a concrete cement business in one of my analogies in a piece of content. He literally owned a asphalt business.
He literally started to make Tik toks even though he thought it was the wildest, craziest thing he'd ever heard and it literally has doubled his business. An asphalt seller like guy that comes and redo your driveway made a couple Tik toks. One went decent, another one went viral, and literally, if I recall properly the email, a business that was doing $800,000 a year servicing a local area I think he was in Wisconsin is now doing 2.5 Mill he he The tears were coming through the email, but most people who are listening to this podcast don't who are in a B2B or like a different kind of business are not thinking how Tik Tok can work for them right? And pop culture doesn't necessarily mean that you need to have a your celebrity endorser. Correct, you're you're playing off of what the conversations that are going on. It's like being good at a cocktail party, right? Think of this as your social media marketing. You go out tonight and it's a fundraiser of your local PTA or the school or or it's the the Banquet for the high school basketball team. Are you the kind of person that comes to that event and you're enjoyable to talk to and have a circle around you? Or are you in the corner by yourself? The reality is being an introvert and not being comfortable in that is incredibly appropriate and awesome. As a business, you'd like to think that you're trying to Market and get business and so to me, there's so much more permission for creativity.
Than People Allow themselves. but you know, like people continue to like wear their suit and tie in their LinkedIn profile and like they they they don't understand the room is what. I ALS Ultimately think I think like you take the most stuffed up person you know literally I want everyone to close their eyes and just think about like the most kind of buttoned up, stuffy, rigid person you know I Promise you if that person goes to Las Vegas right now with their best friends from college for a weekend, they're going to be a different version of themselves than you know them. and I think businesses and brands have more permission to be contextual to the room.
they're Distributing the content in when I make Facebook content I'm think think about parents because I know the demo is going to be older. those are going to be different videos that I'm putting into Tik Tok where I know they're going to be youngsters. The words and the videos and the slang and everything I say and do is different yet I Believe most people are just making a video and then pushing them out on these channels and expecting for it to succeed. They think of it as distribution I Think of it as a place you have to be contextual to win the room.
I would just ask Maybe what would be some advice that you have for someone who's just starting off? what are some things maybe you've seen specific to the fitness industry that have helped scale and then maybe just in general Eventually I'd like to kind of grow my own kind of personal brand, be able to down the road, step away from the gym, kind of throw online Amazing everything I Just heard and as you can imagine the the there may not be a more cliche stereotype than the fitness dude who built a Fitness business on social and then decided to teach everybody how to build business. To build a personal brand you're like in my pocket. The answer to the question is you need to post 30 times a day on social media but you have to be good at it. So what you need to do is what I just said about AI You need to start googling and youtubing and podcasting and educate yourself on something I call sock strategic organic content not just posting happy Wednesday and hoping it works like why are you posting? let me just pull it up right now. watch this it like this I'm going into my phone I'm I'm going into my content team WhatsApp and apologize I need to run to a meeting so I'm going to run out pretty quickly here so I apologize I'm going to scroll up here. it is here We go this morning at 7:21 a.m. McKenzie on my team said good morning I need you to post at 5:04 p.m. and 7:07 p.m.
on Instagram One needs to be a carousel. One needs to be a real this is called the science behind the art I'm not out here posting randomly for ha haa and my social media strategy is not the following. All of yours is I need you to understand the thumbnail the first 3 seconds, what time you post how many words, which platform what's going on in LinkedIn carousels that's different than Facebook par Facebook reals What are broadcast channels. Do you know what the is going on? This is now the television and until you understand that you are leaving money on the table, back to scaring them.
This is how it works brother. Right now, everyone most likely is just leaving double growth on the table and then it becomes the thing that puts them out of business. And so, please take this serious. What you need to do: How many times a day do you post I It's nothing.
How many? Probably once a probably once one post a day and some days, not even right. Yeah, some days, not even even better. about one a day and flooding the stories and stuff just. Instagram Think about where I am in my career and where I want to go and where you are.
You want to grow. You're your day one. I shouldn't be the one in this relationship posting 55 times a day. You understand Yeah, you will get customers on LinkedIn You will get customers on YouTube shorts You will get customers on Snap Discovery You will get customers on Pinterest And you're in the best business.
You're in the visual business. Take your shirt off and let's go I Got to go Love you!.
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Immediately, from the beginning, I'm wondering if this is the exact same speech he's given over and over again. So many times in fact, that it was shoehorned into an interview with Stevo
Edit: I just realized how ridiculous it is for him to say social media marketing is free. It costs loads of time, especially if you're supposed to post 30+ times per day and need to tailer each post to the app you're using. He spends ridiculous amounts of money on an entire team to do his personal social media. So it either costs loads of time or loads of time
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Funny how he's dropping alllll these marketing videos but people don't realize it's consistency just how he stead dropping these marketing videos he can see most people interested in these videos right now so he capitalizes mainly on social media marketing
Great tips, but what's really good today is that you can also use some tools to ramp up your presence and increase popularity of your content (for example when I post something, I use a little bit of Famester to make my content go viral). This makes the whole process a lot easier as my content gets spread out literally everywhere, bringing more and more views day after day.